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Plant diversity in grassland of selected nature reserves and adjacent grazing areas within the Gauteng province , South Africa

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dc.contributor.advisor Dingaan, M. V.
dc.contributor.author Mochesane, Moseketsi Valencia
dc.date.accessioned 2019-12-05T08:14:46Z
dc.date.available 2019-12-05T08:14:46Z
dc.date.issued 2019-02
dc.identifier.citation Mochasane, M.V. (2019). Plant diversity in grassland of selected nature reserves and adjacent grazing areas within the Gauteng province , South Africa (dissertation). University of South Africa,Pretoria. en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/26144
dc.description.abstract The relations between environmental resources and biodiversity are crucial in the proper management and conservation of grasslands. Three nature reserves were chosen around the Gauteng Province, namely Roodeplaat Nature Reserve (RNR) in Tshwane, Suikerbosrand Nature Reserve (SNR) in Heidelberg, and Abe Bailey Nature Reserve (ANR) in Carletonville. We selected three sites within RNR, SNR and ANR, and paired these with adjacent sites in private farming/grazing areas adjacent to the nature reserves. At each site, species composition, species richness and plant diversity were determined with the use of 50m x 20m Modified-Whittaker plots (MWP), making a total of eighteen plots (MWP) at the nine paired sites. Two paired sites had high Shannon-Wiener Index (H’) average values at the adjacent grazing area as compared to the nature reserve area at ANR. Roodeplaat Nature Reserve (RNR) and Suikerbosrand Nature Reserve (SNR) had two paired sites with high H’ average values in the nature reserve as compared to the adjacent grazing area. The vegetation structure was similar for the three study locations, consisting of graminoids, herbs and isolated patches of shrubs. The species composition showed similarities between ANR and SNR sites, while RNR showed different species composition. SNR soils had the highest organic carbon (OC), total Carbon (C), total Nitrogen (N), Calcium (Ca), Potassium (K), Magnesium (Mg) and Sodium (Na) as compared to both ANR and RNR. Species richness had a significantly positive relationship with Organic Carbon and Total Nitrogen. Species diversity difference was detected between the nature reserves and adjacent grazing areas and the difference are likely due to a number of factors including soil properties, land disturbance and land use and management. More research is necessary to further understand the aspects impacting species richness, species diversity and species composition in grasslands. en
dc.format.extent 1 online resource (x, 81 leaves) : color photographs, color graphs, color maps
dc.language.iso en en
dc.subject Protected en
dc.subject Grazing area en
dc.subject Paired sites en
dc.subject Species diversity en
dc.subject Grasslands en
dc.subject Palatability en
dc.subject Species richness en
dc.subject Soil nutrients en
dc.subject Habitat characteristics en
dc.subject Species composition en
dc.subject.ddc 581.70915306822
dc.subject.lcsh Plant diversity -- South Africa -- Gauteng en
dc.subject.lcsh Grasslands -- South Africa -- Gauteng en
dc.subject.lcsh Plant species -- South Africa -- Gauteng en
dc.subject.lcsh Plant diversity conservation -- South Africa -- Gauteng en
dc.title Plant diversity in grassland of selected nature reserves and adjacent grazing areas within the Gauteng province , South Africa en
dc.type Dissertation en
dc.description.department School of Agriculture and Life Sciences en
dc.description.degree M. Sc. en


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